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    Conflict Analysis and Resolution

    George Mason University

    George Mason University

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    United States of America, Fairfax

    University RankQS Ranking
    1034

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Aug-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 817  / credit
    Next Intake 21-Aug-2023

    Conflict Analysis and Resolution

    About

    This 15-credit certificate is specifically tailored to provide students with practical knowledge of conflict analysis and resolution relevant to their focused areas of work. Designed for mid-career professionals studying in a cohort environment, the certificate programs integrate conflict analysis and resolution theory, research, and practical technique. These programs use intensive course sessions, lecture, seminar, and applied mentored learning in real and simulated situations to prepare students to use conflict analysis and resolution approaches in their work in a variety of fields.  Students choose one of four concentrations.

    This certificate may only be pursued on a part-time basis, unless a student is concurrently enrolled in another degree program or takes additional courses over those required for the certificate program. Some courses are offered only in intensive Saturday and Sunday formats or online.

    Concentrations

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    The Advanced Skills concentration covers conflict resolution skills in challenging conflicts and considers innovative and emerging practices.  This concentration considers the complexity of conflict in a variety of different settings and prepares students to design and implement interventions for difficult conflicts. The concentration emphasizes skill development.

    The Prevention and Stabilization Contexts concentration augments development, defense, security, or humanitarian aid work experience with the theories and skills of conflict analysis and resolution for designing, implementing, and evaluating conflict-sensitive initiatives internationally in areas of potential violence and post-conflict reconstruction and stabilization. Considers cross-sectoral approaches to long-term violence prevention and constructive conflict resolution.

    The World Religions and Peacebuilding concentration considers strategies to reduce global violence and terrorism by incorporating the best moral practices of religious communities into policy planning, diplomacy, civil society building and democratization. Covers strategies to elicit moderate moral religious expression in conflict regions to strengthen civil society and democracy.

    All communities have conflicts, some much more severe than others, often driven by deep racial and ethnic divisions, economic inequity, complex intractable problems, and environmental degradation. Many community conflicts are triggered by changes, whether a new law or new development. These are among the many issues that effective, inclusive, collaborative community processes can help address. This concentration incorporates theory and skills needed to identify concerns and design collaborative processes that employ a wide range of design options ranging from small group dialogue to facilitated consensus building and online engagement to thousand person town meetings. 

    Disciplines

    Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    International students interested in pursuing graduate study must meet the following requirements:

    • Completed online application for graduate study and application fee
    • An earned baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education, or international equivalent, verified from copies of unofficial transcripts uploaded to the online application Self-Service Center. Note: Due to admissions deadlines, graduate students are sometimes admitted before conferral of a bachelor’s degree. Students who are awaiting conferral of the degree will be permitted to register for their first semester. However, continuance in any graduate program requires an official transcript which verifies conferral of a bachelor’s degree.
    • Copies of unofficial university transcripts and any earned degree uploaded to the online application Self-Service Center from all universities attended.
    • All transcripts from colleges or universities outside the United States must be translated into English, if applicable, and submitted for evaluation to the Mason Office of Admissions. Mason will provide evaluation service free of charge for all international transcripts, however, some programs may request an outside evaluation be completed. Because of volume, more time may be needed to process applications requiring a Mason evaluation. For expedited service, students may submit their documents to any NACES member organization at their own expense. For suggested NACES evaluation services, please reference the International Transfer Requirements section above. If you decide to use an external evaluation service or if your program requires an outside evaluation, GPA and Degree equivalences must be included with your course-by-course evaluation. The Office of Admissions has final authority on all evaluations. Evaluations are used for internal purposes and are not released to applicants. For information on international transcript requirements, go here.
    • Verification of English language proficiency. Please see English language requirements page.
    • Official GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or MAT or other official test scores, as required by your program sent directly to Mason from the testing agency
    • Other supplemental materials specified by your academic program such as essays, departmental forms, portfolios, or interviews

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 817 

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    How to Apply

    Your complete application package will require supplemental forms and documents to go along with your application. Examples might include your high school transcript, letters of recommendation, transcripts from universities/colleges attended, visa status, results of standardized tests, essays, resume, activity lists, etc. Materials that you supply can be prepared before you apply. For the Common Application, these items can be uploaded into your application. For Mason’s Exclusive Online Application for Admission, these items can be sent electronically or mailed as directed when you apply. The rest of your documents can be provided after you apply, just be aware of the deadlines that apply to you.

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    Conflict Analysis and Resolution

    George Mason University

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    United States of America,

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